Prof. Catalina Stefanescu-Cuntze, PhD

Professor - aktiv

Position / Amtsbezeichnung
Associate Professor, Dean of Faculty
Universität
ESMT European School of Management and Technology
Arbeitsbereiche
Operations and Statistics
Deutsche Post DHL Chair
Land
Deutschland
Ort / PLZ
10178 Berlin
Strasse
Schlossplatz 1
Telefon
+49 (0) 30 212 31-0 (Zentrale)
FAX
+49 (0) 30 212 31-9 (Zentrale)

Tätigkeit an Business Schools

  • ESMT

Auszeichnungen und Ehrungen

2008 Best Paper Award at the 48th AGIFORS Annual Symposium in Montreal, Canada for the paper “Upgrades, Upsells and Pricing in Revenue Management.”

2008 Best Paper Award at the AGIFORS Revenue Management Conference in Tahiti for the paper “Upgrades, Upsells and Pricing in Revenue Management.”

2006 Best Paper Award of the INFORMS Financial Services Section at the INFORMS Annual Meeting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA for the paper “The Credit Rating Process and Estimation of Transition Probabilities: A Bayesian Approach.”

2005 Best Paper Award, Honorable Mention of the INFORMS Financial Services Section at the INFORMS Annual Meeting in San Francisco, California, USA for the paper “Modeling Expected Loss.”

2002 Best Paper Award, second winner of the Biopharmaceutical Section at the 2002 Joint Statistical Meetings of the American Statistical Association for the paper “A More Powerful Average Bioequivalence Analysis for the 2x2 Crossover Design.”

Veröffentlichungen

Refereed Journal Publications

Stefanescu, C., and Turnbull, B. W. (2009). Likelihood Inference for Exchangeable Continuous Data: Use of the Farlie-Gumbel-Morgenstern Model. Statistical Methodology 6: 503–512.

Stefanescu, C., Tunaru, R., and Turnbull, S. (2009). The Credit Rating Process and Estimation of Transition Probabilities: A Bayesian Approach. Journal of Empirical Finance 16: 216–234.

Stefanescu, C., and Mehrotra, D. V. (2008). A More Powerful Average Bioequivalence Analysis for the 2x2 Crossover. Communications in Statistics – Simulation and Computation 37: 212–221.

Stefanescu, C., and Turnbull, B. W. (2006). Multivariate Frailty Models for Exchangeable Survival Data. Technometrics 48: 411–417.

Stefanescu, C., Berger, V. W., and Zhou, Y. Y. (2006). The Analysis of Stratifed 2x2 Contingency Tables. Biometrical Journal 48: 992–1007.

Stefanescu, C., and Turnbull, B. W. (2005). On the Multivariate Probit Model for Exchangeable Binary Data With Covariates. Biometrical Journal 47: 206–218.

Stefanescu, C., and Turnbull, B. W. (2003). Likelihood Inference for Exchangeable Binary Data with Varying Cluster Sizes. Biometrics 59: 18-24.

Stefanescu, C., Ahrens, C., Altman, N., Casella, G., Eaton, M., Hwang, G., and Staudenmayer, J. (2001). Leukemia Clusters and TCE Waste Sites in Upstate New York: How Adding Covariates Changes the Story. Environmetrics 12: 659–672.

Stefanescu, C., Calude, C., and Calude, E. (1998). Computational Complementarity for Mealy Automata. European Association for Theoretical Computer Science Bulletin 66: 139–149.

Stefanescu, C. (1998). Simulation of a Multitype Galton-Watson Chain. Simulation Practice and Theory 6: 657–663.

Stefanescu, C. (1995). A Markov Process of Sequential Allocation. Journal of Universal Computer Science 1: 821–827.


Book Chapters

Stefanescu, C., Berger V. W., and Hershberger, S. B. (2005). Probits. In The Encyclopedia of Behavioral Statistics, eds. B. Everitt and D. Howell. Hoboken, N.J.: John Wiley & Sons.

Stefanescu, C., Berger V. W., and Hershberger, S. B. (2005). Yates' Correction. In The Encyclopedia of Behavioral Statistics, eds. B. Everitt and D. Howell. Hoboken, N.J.: John Wiley & Sons.


Other Publications

Stefanescu, C. (2002). Statistical Models and Methods for Clustered Exchangeable Binary and Survival Data. PhD thesis, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA.

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